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  • Removal Of #16

    Hi guys,

    What’s you preferred method of removing #16 ? i.e. Terry, MF, MF bonnet / pc etc ?

    Apart from personal preference do any of the methods offer better results ?

    Thanks in advance for any replies.

    WD

  • #2
    I apply a very thin coat and remove with microfiber towels. I'm sure 100% cotton towels would work fine as well.
    Jim
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    • #3
      Use MF too. I guess ease of removal really depends on how thin you apply no matter what towel used. Always remember, this is a hard wax (old wax), and is mostly solid. Thus, it boast for durability!
      I wash and wash my car until the whole thing disappeared!

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      • #4
        Hey,

        Like everyone else has mentioned, I apply the #16 in a very thin and even coat. I will apply it to one side of the car and then go back and wipe it off. Do not leave thickly applied #16 on too long before wiping it off! Trust me! You will LOVE the #16!!

        Tim
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        • #5
          I use #16 in a "two panel" at a time method....DO two panels then remove the first....I use MF to remove....Trust me you do not want to leave #16 on too long....

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          • #6
            If you have put #16 on too thick and let it dry, and are having a problem removing it, apply some more #16 over the area and remove it before it fully dries. It will remove very easily.
            Jim
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